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Feel for Them
She's the quiet girl--you know, the one everyone ignores
The one that's silently crying because of it
The one that won't dare open her mouth
The one that can't seem to speak the truth
He's the crazy boy--you know, the one everyone makes fun of
The one that's silently crying because of it
The one that makes a scene just to fit in
The one that does everything to be accepted but still isn't
They're the outcasts--you know, the ones everyone has a strong opinion of; a bad opinion, at that
But what have they ever done?
Nothing? Is that the reason for the abuse?
If they had done something about this, would that girl and would that boy still be here?
Would they not have hurt themselves before others hurt them?
These questions are bubbling in my mind.
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